Johannes N.J. Kritzinger’s research while affiliated with University of South Africa and other places

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Concrete spirituality
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November 2014

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HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies

Johannes N.J. Kritzinger

This article reflects on a number of liturgical innovations in the worship of Melodi ya Tshwane, an inner-city congregation of the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (URCSA). The focus of the innovations was to implement the understanding of justice in Article 4 of the Confession of Belhar, a confessional standard of the URCSA. The basic contention of the article is that well designed liturgies that facilitate experiences of beauty can nurture a concrete spirituality to mobilise urban church members for a justice-seeking lifestyle. After exploring the message of Article 4 of Belhar, the article analyses eight liturgical features of Melodi ya Tshwane, showing how beauty and justice interact in those acts of worship.

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... "I Stand Tall and Dignified" is a liturgical statement that was developed in Melodi ya Tshwane to embody the BC and is recited by the congregation early in the service, before the reading of the law. In the latest version of this statement, Kritzinger (2014) added a section where environmental issues are also addressed. It now reads: ...

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A Historical Survey of the Acceptance and Impact of the Belhar Confession since 1986
Concrete spirituality

HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies